Monday, January 12, 2015

Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Week 14

In the Foundations program in Classical Conversations the students get small piece of information to memorize for each subject each week.  They are really only required to memorize the work at a young age.  As they get older they will need to begin to understand the material and use it.  However, we like to add a worksheet, game, or video as necessary.  Sometimes the extra information is more for me than for the kids!

English Grammar

Memory work: Conjugate to break - to break, break, breaks, broke breaking, broken

We haven't tried a worksheet for English grammar yet this year, but I found some good ones.

Free worksheet - conjugating to break. http://www.k12reader.com/worksheet/verb-conjugations-to-break/



Science

Memory work - What is an element?  An element is a basic chemical substance defined by its atomic number (number of protons) and atomic mass.

Some fun videos to go along with this week and upcoming science memory work.



Geography

Memory Work - Northwest Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. McKinley

Mt. Rainier coloring page.
http://www.usa-printables.com/Places/Parks-Monuments/01-parks-013.htm



History

Memory work - Tell me about tycoons.  Curing the late 1800's tycoons like Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Swift fueled the nation's Industrial Age by developing American resources.

We've visited the Biltmore house, but now I understand who owned it better!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller


Latin

Memory Work - John 1:2 hoc erat in principip apud Deum.  This was with God in the beginning.

Math

Memory Work - Linear Equivalents 2.54 cm = 1 inch, 12 inches = 1 foot, 5280feet = 1 mile

There is a fun song we will sing this to in class!  My three year old has had his tape measure out all week.  You can buy an inexpensive little tape measure for your kids at Lowes and measure everything this week!

Science Experiment


Art Project

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Presentations

Rockwell - See previous post for a description on this weeks art project and presentation promp



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